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Overview

Released

Thursday, April 20, 2023

Written by

Joseph Lidster

Runtime

60 minutes

Time Travel

Present

Tropes (Potential Spoilers!)

LGBTQA+, Time Loop

Inventory (Potential Spoilers!)

Sonic Lipstick

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

Ealing, Earth, England, London

Synopsis

Years after her adventures with Sarah Jane Smith and friends, Rani Chandra is a successful journalist - she’s brought down a government, and her podcast is making waves. And she's about to be surprised by a visit from her best friend, Clyde Langer - who has an announcement of his own.

But tonight Clyde isn’t the only visitor to Ealing... In the skies above, a flying saucer approaches - and only one person on Earth can stop it destroying London!

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3 reviews

What an absolute delight! Having the characters reunite was so sweet and Mohindra and Anthony perfectly play their roles. The story was so lovely, and just the vibes!!! An incredible start to the set. It really does carry on the spirit of SJA while doing its own thing.


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Oh my god this was so good!!! I just finished SJA, and WOW this feels like such a good timeskip reunion. Clyde and Rani still being close friends after all this time, Clyde being a Graphic Novelist and Rani being a straight up famous hero, an interesting timeloop, bittersweet but still satisfying ending, and a sweet ol' lady. And I love that there's no jealousy between Clyde and Rani, with Clyde married and becoming a father. They're just two great friends meeting eachother after all this time, and happy fir the success in eachothers' lives.


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A perfect return to Bannerman Road. Here Today captures the spirit of The Sarah Jane Adventures, with its bright-eyed optimism warming your heart. It's very much Rani and Clyde, but dealing with the new problems of adulthood. I loved all of the references to The Sarah Jane Adventures, and the story itself feels exactly what we would have got had that show ever made a Groundhog Day episode. It all ends with a beautiful moment, as we get an unexpected offscreen cameo from a child Sarah Jane.


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